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IP in Saudi Arabia: Why does Saudi society ‘prefer to buy pirated material’?
A guest contributor to the Saudi Gazette lamented the Kingdom’s inability to stop pirating, saying “because of our negligence and violation of intellectual property rights, we have been prevented from buying electronic books from the world’s major providers of such material.” Abdullah Azzam noted that he was unable to purchase ebooks through Google Play because […]
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10 Things to Know: 2014 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony at the Gaylord Hotel in Washington
If you’re attending the 2014 SACM career fair and graduation ceremony in the Washington, D.C.-area starting on May 24th, you’ll be joining thousands of other Saudi students in the U.S. for an excellent networking opportunity. Students on the King Abdullah Scholarship Program and their families come from around the country to celebrate their achievements and […]
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$16.5 Billion Mecca Metro Deal to be Signed in October by Mayor
Mecca will sign a $16.5 billion contract with the winning bidder for a new metro project for the holy city, ArabianSupplyChain.com via the Arabic newspaper Al Youm said. The contract will include 88 new train stations and 22 underground depots, the report said:
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Hardin Lang Discusses the Advance of ISIS in Iraq and the Implications for the U.S.-Saudi Relationship [VIDEO]
Last week’s FocusKSA discussion brought together leading thinkers and analysts to discuss the advance of ISIS in Iraq and hash out the implications for key players, especially the United States and Saudi Arabia. In his opening remarks, Hardin Lang, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP), discussed the findings from the just-released CAP study, co-written with Brian Katulis […]
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New retail hours for shops in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has approved new retail hours for Saudi stores, according to a Saudi Gazette report via Arabian Business:
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US-Saudi Trade, Investment and the U.S.-Saudi Commercial Relationship
On June 12th, 2014 the FocusKSA discussion series examined the current status and future trajectory of trade and investment between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
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An Interview with Abdulaziz Alhazmi, COO and Acting Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia)
On the eve of the 2014 Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM) Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony last week, I sat down with Abdulaziz Alhazmi, COO and Acting Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia). Saudia is a major sponsor of these events and Mr. Alhazmi was in Virginia to personally congratulate the 12,500 Saudi students […]
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‘Saudi Labor in Transition’
With regard to preserving economic, political and social stability at home, none of these external issues may be as important for Saudi Arabia to ‘get right’ as the issue of jobs. FOCUS KSA presents Saudi Labor in Transition: What are the Challenges facing the Kingdom?
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Fahad Nazer: Assertions that Saudi Supports ISIL ‘Without Evidence’ and ‘Defies Common Sense’ [VIDEO]
Last week’s FocusKSA discussion on the deteriorating security situation in Iraq brought together three experts on the subject to make sense of the advance of ISIL and discuss the implications for Saudi Arabia and the United States. Fahad Nazer, analyst with JTG Inc. and frequent commentator on CNN, Al Monitor and other media outlets, focused on the lack of […]
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HRDF’s New Priority: Business Education Scholarships For Saudi’s Young Private Sector Leaders
Since its inception in 2000, the primary mission of the Saudi Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) has been to provide job training and locate entry-level employment for young Saudis. But thanks to a new partnership with The Madinah Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship (MILE), HRDF now has another ambitious goal: to educate and support Saudi’s […]
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Saudi Arabian court jails teacher for 20 years for tweets
A Saudi Arabian man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison on charges related to his social media activity, the organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported on Tuesday. On 29 May, Asaad al-Ghamdi, a 47-year-old teacher, was convicted by Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism tribunal of “challenging the religion and justice of the King and the Crown Prince”, and “publishing false and malicious news and rumours”.
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Saudi Arabia completes first phase of ‘Professional Verification’ program
The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development completed the first phase of the "Professional Verification" service as part of the "Professional Certification" program. It covers 128 countries and cooperates with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through a unified electronic platform supervised by the ministry.
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Saudi Arabia to lure ultra-luxury travelers with Red Palace stays
In the south of Riyadh, nestled into downtown streets steeped in rare desert greenery, sits a 365,000 square-foot palace once lived in by King Saud bin Abdulaziz, the second ruler of modern Saudi Arabia. The Red Palace was built in the 1940s for the then-crown prince. Now, the 9-acre, art-deco manse is being transformed into an ultra-luxury hotel designed to give guests a taste of the Saudi royal life.
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Border Traffic: How Syria Uses Captagon to Gain Leverage Over Saudi Arabia
Since 2011, the Gulf region has seen a significant escalation in the scale and sophistication of drug trafficking. There has been a particular increase in the supply of Captagon, a codrug of amphetamine and theophylline, whose consumption threatens social peace. However, the issue extends beyond organized crime to affect politics. The Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad and its allies have leveraged Captagon trafficking as a means of exerting pressure on the Gulf states, notably Saudi Arabia, to reintegrate Syria into the Arab world and secure concessions that would allow the regime to reinforce its position after thirteen years of conflict.
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World’s largest oil company bets on the enduring power of petrol
The state-owned oil group, which made $500bn in revenues last year mainly from producing and selling crude, last month took a €740mn, 10 per cent stake in Horse Powertrain, a company dedicated to building fuel-based engines. The calculation by Saudi Aramco and the other shareholders in Horse, Chinese carmaker Geely and its French peer Renault, is that as the industry stops designing and developing its own combustion engines, it will start buying them from third parties.
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E-commerce in Saudi Arabia sees 17.47 percent surge with 40,697 new records in Q2 2024
The issuance of existing commercial records for e-commerce in Saudi Arabia recorded a growth of 17.47 percent by the end of the second quarter of 2024, new data showed. According to the Q2 2024 Business Sector Bulletin issued by the Saudi Ministry of Commerce, during this period, 40,697 e-commerce records were issued, compared to 34,645 in the same period of 2023.
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Warrior Group announces opening of new office in Saudi Arabia
The increasing demand for Warrior Group’s expertise and offerings led to the decision to open a dedicated office in Saudi Arabia. The company now concentrates almost 70% of its operations within the Kingdom, and so this decision is in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals. This initiative highlights the company’s dedication to assisting Saudi Arabia in achieving its ambitious objectives in tourism and the economy.
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Women take part in changing of Kaaba’s kiswa in Saudi Arabia for first time in history
According to the General Authority for the Care of the Two Holy Mosques, female employees took part in the ceremonial changing of the Kaaba’s kiswa – the black cloth decorated with gold and silver threads which adorns the monument – on Sunday by carrying some of its components and handing them over to other workers, who then loaded them into a vehicle for transport to the Makkah’s Grand Mosque.
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Saudi Arabia Trails Only Singapore in Emerging Market VC Funding Race
Venture capital investment in MENA alone amounted to $768 million, the worst first-half performance since the Covid-19 pandemic, Magnitt said. Deal count also dropped, by 18% to 211. The data reflects a broader slowdown in the industry as investors shift attention toward funding rounds of $1 million to $5 million, according to Magnitt. So-called mega-rounds of $100 million or more have been on the decline.
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Saudi Arabia Reiterates Importance of Ceasefire in Gaza
The Kingdom had declared its position on Gaza at the meetings of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR). The cabinet underlined this position, calling for working on just and lasting peace and allowing the Palestinian people to obtain their legitimate rights in the establishment of an internationally recognized independent state
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